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DBlumel
August 18th 04, 11:07 PM
Is anyone besides me using a wet vacuum pump out there. If so how are you
dealing with the oil output? Do you have an air/oil separator just for it? I
tried tying it into my Christen inverted oil system separator but that does not
work because of the large air volume, (high pressure) from the vacuum pump
compared to the engine breather (very low pressure and low volume). I am
loosing about a quart every 4 hours durring non aerobatic flight. I am running
with about 6 quarts on an IO-360-C1D6 angle valve engine. I don't want to throw
oil away ($$) plus its a mess on the belly. $360.00 from M-20 for a vacuum pump
separator seems alot for what it is.
Morgans
August 19th 04, 03:05 AM
"DBlumel" > wrote
> Is anyone besides me using a wet vacuum pump out there. If so how are you
> dealing with the oil output?
$360.00 from M-20 for a vacuum pump
> separator seems alot for what it is.
>
Make your own. I know I have seen plans, but can't remember where. Someone
else out there, point him in the right direction?
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jls
August 19th 04, 03:41 AM
"Morgans" > wrote in message
...
>
> "DBlumel" > wrote
>
> > Is anyone besides me using a wet vacuum pump out there. If so how are
you
> > dealing with the oil output?
>
> $360.00 from M-20 for a vacuum pump
> > separator seems alot for what it is.
> >
>
> Make your own. I know I have seen plans, but can't remember where.
Someone
> else out there, point him in the right direction?
> --
> Jim in NC
The late great Tony Bingelis has plans for an air-oil separator in _Firewall
Forward._
Roger Halstead
August 19th 04, 06:46 AM
On 18 Aug 2004 22:07:24 GMT, (DBlumel) wrote:
>Is anyone besides me using a wet vacuum pump out there. If so how are you
>dealing with the oil output? Do you have an air/oil separator just for it? I
>tried tying it into my Christen inverted oil system separator but that does not
>work because of the large air volume, (high pressure) from the vacuum pump
>compared to the engine breather (very low pressure and low volume). I am
>loosing about a quart every 4 hours durring non aerobatic flight. I am running
>with about 6 quarts on an IO-360-C1D6 angle valve engine. I don't want to throw
>oil away ($$) plus its a mess on the belly. $360.00 from M-20 for a vacuum pump
>separator seems alot for what it is.
Mine's a Deshannon and has a line to the wet pump. Works great.
These things are not much more than a set of cans nested, pointing in
opposite direction with the drain out the bottom and the inlets to
separate cans as I recall.
Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
www.rogerhalstead.com
Kai Glaesner
August 19th 04, 08:27 AM
DBlumel,
> Is anyone besides me using a wet vacuum pump out there. If so how are you
> dealing with the oil output? Do you have an air/oil separator just for it?
I
> tried tying it into my Christen inverted oil system separator but that
does not
> work because of the large air volume, (high pressure) from the vacuum pump
> compared to the engine breather (very low pressure and low volume). I am
> loosing about a quart every 4 hours durring non aerobatic flight. I am
running
> with about 6 quarts on an IO-360-C1D6 angle valve engine. I don't want to
throw
> oil away ($$) plus its a mess on the belly. $360.00 from M-20 for a vacuum
pump
> separator seems alot for what it is.
Have a look at the "M20 Air/Oil separator" thread currently running in
rec.aviation.owning. It's run by people who have actually tried it.
Regards
Kai
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